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Bug 42886

Summary: Unnecessary dialog button
Product: platform Reporter: ats37 <ats37>
Component: TextAssignee: Petr Nejedly <pnejedly>
Status: VERIFIED FIXED    
Severity: blocker Keywords: SIMPLEFIX
Priority: P3    
Version: 3.x   
Hardware: All   
OS: All   
Issue Type: DEFECT Exception Reporter:

Description ats37 2004-05-06 12:54:24 UTC
I'm using the Clearcase vcsgeneric profile.

I had a file open in the editor which I hadn't
checked out (so was read only).  When I started
typing I got a dialog asking "Do you wish to call
the edit command?", with buttons for Yes, No and
Cancel.  Asides from the fact that "check out"
might be more appropriate than "edit" when using
Clearcase, what exactly is the difference between
the No and Cancel options?  So far as I can see
they perform identically i.e. both of them take no
action, in which case the Cancel button is
redundant...


org.netbeans.modules.vcscore/1 [1.9.1 200404071636]
org.netbeans.modules.vcs.advanced/1 [1.9.1
200404071636]
org.netbeans.modules.vcs.profiles.clearcase/1
[1.1.1 ${buildnumber}]
org.netbeans.modules.vcs.cmdline.compat/1 [1.3.1
200404071636]
Comment 1 Martin Entlicher 2004-05-06 13:14:33 UTC
My assumption is that No and Cancel do the same.
Moving to openide/text for evaluation. This is the dialog that is
presented when UserQuestionException is catched.
Comment 2 Petr Nejedly 2004-05-07 09:40:41 UTC
OK, it's easy to change it to, say, Yes/No.
But the message is provided by the VCS module.
Comment 3 Petr Nejedly 2004-05-24 16:36:30 UTC
Fixed the button part of it in 
openide/src/org/openide/text/CloneableEditorSupport.java,v1.123

If you want the text part fixed as well, reopen for vcs.
Comment 4 Marian Mirilovic 2004-06-30 10:03:05 UTC
verified in [nb_dev](200406291800)